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First ultracold neutrons produced at TRIUMF

We installed a source for ultracold neutrons at a new, dedicated spallation target at TRIUMF. The source was originally developed in Japan and uses a superfluid-helium converter cooled to 0.9\(\,\)K. During an extensive test campaign in November 2017, we extracted up to 325000 ultracold neutrons aft...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2018-12
Main Authors: Ahmed, S, Altiere, E, Andalib, T, Bell, B, Bidinosti, C P, Cudmore, E, Das, M, Davis, C A, Franke, B, Gericke, M, Giampa, P, Gnyp, P, Hansen-Romu, S, Hatanaka, K, Hayamizu, T, Jamieson, B, Jones, D, Kawasaki, S, Kikawa, T, Kitaguchi, M, Klassen, W, Konaka, A, Korkmaz, E, Kuchler, F, Lang, M, Lee, L, Lindner, T, Madison, K W, Makida, Y, Mammei, J, Mammei, R, Martin, J W, Matsumiya, R, Miller, E, Mishima, K, Momose, T, Okamura, T, Page, S, Picker, R, Pierre, E, Ramsay, W D, Rebenitsch, L, Rehm, F, Schreyer, W, Shimizu, H M, Sidhu, S, Sikora, A, Smith, J, Tanihata, I, Thorsteinson, B, Vanbergen, S, W T H van Oers, Watanabe, Y X
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Summary:We installed a source for ultracold neutrons at a new, dedicated spallation target at TRIUMF. The source was originally developed in Japan and uses a superfluid-helium converter cooled to 0.9\(\,\)K. During an extensive test campaign in November 2017, we extracted up to 325000 ultracold neutrons after a one-minute irradiation of the target, over three times more than previously achieved with this source. The corresponding ultracold-neutron density in the whole production and guide volume is 5.3\(\,\)cm\(^{-3}\). The storage lifetime of ultracold neutrons in the source was initially 37\(\,\)s and dropped to 24\(\,\)s during the eighteen days of operation. During continuous irradiation of the spallation target, we were able to detect a sustained ultracold-neutron rate of up to 1500\(\,\)s\(^{-1}\). Simulations of UCN production, UCN transport, temperature-dependent UCN yield, and temperature-dependent storage lifetime show excellent agreement with the experimental data and confirm that the ultracold-neutron-upscattering rate in superfluid helium is proportional to \(T^7\).
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1809.04071